ALL-NBA teams announced, Jalen Rose voted for WHO?
The All-NBA teams were announced and voter ballots released. Jalen Rose somehow voted for Kyrie Irving who only played in 29 games.
The All-NBA teams were announced and voter ballots released. Jalen Rose somehow voted for Kyrie Irving who only played in 29 games.
The Detroit Tigers are struggling and A.J. Reilly breaks down why they’re struggling: their roster construction
Ryan and Matt discuss the Pistons sighting at the Eastern Conference Finals game in Boston. Cade Cunningham learning what it takes.
Ryan and Matt discuss the early movement in the NBA Draft and how Detroit Pistons could work its way to a better pick or multiple picks.
AJ and Matt discuss how Javy Baez is in a new role with the Detroit Tigers, the role of a leader in the clubhouse.
AJ and Paul discuss whether the Detroit Lions can beat the (Vegas) odds and make good on their newfound sleeper status.
Nick says 2022 is a year of “prove it” for Jared Goff to Detroit Lions fans. He needs to either put up or get out of the way.
David and Nick look at games that will tell Detroit Lions fans and the NFL just how complete their rebuild is.
Stephen A. Smith of First Take sounded off this week on Ben Simmons and Kyrie Irving doing damage to the NBA’s image. Dylan agrees.
Another terrible night in Detroit after a draft lottery, Paul lambasts the NBA Draft Lottery process and asks: Why are we still doing this?
David makes bold prediction about the Detroit Lions offense. He puts much of that prediction on the shoulders of Ben Johnson.
David and Nick of Pride or Die, Detroit Sports Nation’s newest show, explain why Lions schedule should create a sense of HOPE for Lions fans.
David has the utmost trust in Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell, something Detroit Lions fans haven’t had in past regimes. They are likable guys.
Paul’s Big Picture involves the academic process and how it is ruining the chances for Michigan to get recruits & transfers.
Dylan’s Big Picture involves high praise for the HBO series Winning Time, a story about the Showtime Lakers dynasty of the 1980s.
Based on new developments, there is the potential that the Big Ten Conference could be getting rid of its football divisions. What’s next?